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India on the Path to Obtain $80-100 Billion PE-VC Deployment in 5 Years: Reports

India is expected to see a significant increase in private equity and venture capital investment over the next five years. According to a report by Bain & Company, the country is projected to reach $80-100 billion in annual deployment by 2024, up from $39 billion in 2023. Despite cautious capital deployment globally, India is anticipated to benefit from substantial capital allocation. Sectors such as healthcare, advanced manufacturing, electronics, and electric vehicles are expected to see significant deal-making potential in the near term. This positive outlook is based on the correlation between India’s GDP levels and the penetration of private equity, comparable to more mature markets like the US.

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